Alambre is a Mexican dish consisting of grilled beef topped with bell peppers, onions, cheese, salsa and, in some variations, avocado. It is usually served with freshly made corn or flour tortillas. The most common ingredient is beef, and other kinds of meat such as chicken or pork are also used. Some recipes even substitute chopped ham or chorizo instead of the bacon. Alambres are popular in many parts of Mexico and among Mexican-American populations across the United States.

Characteristic of: Mexican cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Tortilla Meat
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Wikidata ID: Q18285591
Wikipedia title: Alambre
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